Jeff Silverman wrote:
(Microsoft's
> innovation: moving the VMS memory model from the VAX to the 80386. Big whoop), and
>VMS is
> considered a rock solid OS. But now you tell me that Windows is actually sharing
>memory, I assume
> between processes. I don't understand.
What makes Windows unstable (aside from simple poor quality) is running the
user interface and other complex subsystems in a shared context, much of it in
kernel mode.
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